Do I understand that this approach should work because BIBM is based on Linux? (that last part I knew). But please note that, as you expected, the tablet is running Windows 10, and I want to use BIBM mostly to boot different WinX partitions, and also things like Rufus-built oy YUMI multi-boot USB flash drives. Is IFL still the tool for me?

I know this is asking a lot, but would you be so kind as to provide some additional assistance, like a guide? I don't need a tutorial! I well remember that you much prefer brevity of expression (unlike me, eh?), but I'm afraid I'm at a loss as to how to proceed...

Thanks!!

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Brian K wrote:> Ambertus,> > You can use the BIBM Partition Work on an IFL GUI boot disk. It boots with> Secure Boot enabled.

Windows can resize its own partition as well as others. I know I used
Win 7 on my new Acer laptop to resize C: and create a D: partition.
You don't always need an external program for that.
Mary

On 1/18/2017 1:59 PM, Brian K wrote:
> Ambertus,
>
> While the Partition Work component of BIBM works in a UEFI system, the Boot Manager component doesn't. Unfortunately, you can forget about using BIBM to multi-boot OS in your computer.
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> I note you have an Atom processor. Does IFL boot in your computer? Some Atom processors don't support Linux.
>
>

I tried to boot a SD card with BIBM on it in Win 10. No joy. I wanted to
change where the last file is located on the Windows partition.
Mary

On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 4:47 PM, Ambertus wrote:
> I read that it is/was impossible to install BIBM on an UEFI-Only machine,

but it seems that that may have been written around 2011, and so I don't
know

if that's still true. Is it?
>
> This Toshiba Encore 2 WT10-A32M tablet will allow me to disable Secure Boot, but it will NOT allow me to enable CSM or provide any way to boot other than by UEFI.
>
> Are there any workarounds or other alternatives?
>
> Thanks!
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